There May Be No Anti-Islamic Movie At All........

Of course thats what they believe. Their whole country revolves around religion and they dont seem to grasp that here in America, we dont give a rats
rear about religion being a basis of our lives. They should also realize there are MILLIONS of Americans who have no clue this film even exists.

It is not easy to escape from one’s skin, to see the world differently from the way it is presented to us day after day. But it is useful to try.
Let’s take a few examples.

The war drums are beating ever more loudly over Iran. Imagine the situation to be reversed.

Iran is carrying out a murderous and destructive low-level war against Israel with great-power participation. Its leaders announce that negotiations
are going nowhere. Israel refuses to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty and allow inspections, as Iran has done. Israel continues to defy the
overwhelming international call for a nuclear-weapons-free zone in the region. Throughout, Iran enjoys the support of its superpower patron.

Iranian leaders are therefore announcing their intention to bomb Israel, and prominent Iranian military analysts report that the attack may happen
before the U.S. elections.

Iran can use its powerful air force and new submarines sent by Germany, armed with nuclear missiles and stationed off the coast of Israel. Whatever
the timetable, Iran is counting on its superpower backer to join if not lead the assault. U.S. defense secretary Leon Panetta says that while we do
not favor such an attack, as a sovereign country Iran will act in its best interests.

All unimaginable, of course, though it is actually happening, with the cast of characters reversed. True, analogies are never exact, and this one is
unfair – to Iran.

Like its patron, Israel resorts to violence at will. It persists in illegal settlement in occupied territory, some annexed, all in brazen defiance of
international law and the U.N. Security Council. It has repeatedly carried out brutal attacks against Lebanon and the imprisoned people of Gaza,
killing tens of thousands without credible pretext.

Thirty years ago Israel destroyed an Iraqi nuclear reactor, an act that has recently been praised, avoiding the strong evidence, even from U.S.
intelligence, that the bombing did not end Saddam Hussein’s nuclear weapons program but rather initiated it. Bombing of Iran might have the same
effect.

Iran too has carried out aggression – but during the past several hundred years, only under the U.S.-backed regime of the shah, when it conquered
Arab islands in the Persian Gulf.

Iran engaged in nuclear development programs under the shah, with the strong support of official Washington. The Iranian government is brutal and
repressive, as are Washington’s allies in the region. The most important ally, Saudi Arabia, is the most extreme Islamic fundamentalist regime, and
spends enormous funds spreading its radical Wahhabist doctrines elsewhere. The gulf dictatorships, also favored U.S. allies, have harshly repressed
any popular effort to join the Arab Spring.

The Nonaligned Movement – the governments of most of the world’s population – is now meeting in Teheran. The group has vigorously endorsed
Iran’s right to enrich uranium, and some members – India, for example – adhere to the harsh U.S. sanctions program only partially and
reluctantly.

The NAM delegates doubtless recognize the threat that dominates discussion in the West, lucidly articulated by Gen. Lee Butler, former head of the
U.S. Strategic Command: “It is dangerous in the extreme that in the cauldron of animosities that we call the Middle East,” one nation should arm
itself with nuclear weapons, which “inspires other nations to do so.”

Butler is not referring to Iran, but to Israel, which is regarded in the Arab countries and in Europe as posing the greatest threat to peace In the
Arab world, the United States is ranked second as a threat, while Iran, though disliked, is far less feared. Indeed in many polls majorities hold that
the region would be more secure if Iran had nuclear weapons to balance the threats they perceive.

If Iran is indeed moving toward nuclear-weapons capability – this is still unknown to U.S. intelligence – that may be because it is “inspired to
do so” by the U.S.-Israeli threats, regularly issued in explicit violation of the U.N. Charter.

Why then is Iran the greatest threat to world peace, as seen in official Western discourse? The primary reason is acknowledged by U.S. military and
intelligence and their Israeli counterparts: Iran might deter the resort to force by the United States and Israel.

Furthermore Iran must be punished for its “successful defiance,” which was Washington’s charge against Cuba half a century ago, and still the
driving force for the U.S. assault against Cuba that continues despite international condemnation.

Other events featured on the front pages might also benefit from a different perspective. Suppose that Julian Assange had leaked Russian documents
revealing important information that Moscow wanted to conceal from the public, and that circumstances were otherwise identical.

The only conspiracy here is that there was an extremely terrible film produced (not terrible because of content, but because of production/post
production value) and was taken advantage of (like many Muslim demonstrators) by certain Muslim individuals to get many others angry enough to commit
acts of aggressive nature against Western targets.

That's what happened.

Also, I know I'll get slack for this but you can actually read about the project here
Link

But what i'm saying is that there are a lot of East indian street gangs, and they are publicly violent.

There are gangs of all kinds here, we even have a well known gang called the UN gang made up of all races.

But what i'm talking about is like a thousand plus Hindus who would beat the crap out of you for many reasons. They took the black culture and fused
it with their own. They think they are hardcore gangsters.

luckily for the most part, they are stay within their own communities so the violence is civil between them.
but when I was in highschool about 6 years ago, different times man. I learned how to defend myself.
Racism is like engrained into their culture and community here and in turn i've been forced to pre judge people to determine whether or not I can
even say hello to someone of their ethnicity.

This tip-toeing around some other culture's intolerant sensitivities need stop.
Sensitivity training and tolerance needs be taught world wide.

Some Christians were up in arms over the graphic depictions and some controversial choices in the Mel Gibson
Jesus Chainsaw Massacre film, but, I'm pretty certain riots didn't ensue.

Hindus aren't going to have a coronary if you make a joke about Krishna, or Ganesh.
Buddhists aren't going to get all stabby or call for holy war if you blow up historical depictions of some of the largest
Statues of Buddha that are/were culturally significant worldwide.

This whole nonsense is boggling.

edit on 15-9-2012 by Druscilla because: (no reason given)

Yeah...it probably has a whole lot more to do with the last thousand years of repeated invasions and interventionism by Europe and the States.

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